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Why watch Sea Hunt? I still remember the episodes from when I originally viewed them. Today I dive many of the sites used in filming the series and see Zale Parry diving every year in our dive park. Of course now that I'm diving a single hose, the enemy divers have only one to cut. Gulp.

Why watch Sea Hunt? I still remember the episodes from when I originally viewed them. Today I dive many of the sites used in filming the series and see Zale Parry diving every year in our dive park. Of course now that I'm diving a single hose, the enemy divers have only one to cut. Gulp.

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Why watch SeaHunt? Why eat pizza? Why listen to a song more than once? Because it's good!

"The sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of forever". Jacques Cousteau
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Free speech is more important than anyone's feelings."The best time of day to dive is after dark". AfterDark"You know, three-fifths of the world is covered by the sea, and how little most of us know about that underwater world. Go below with us again next week". Huh? . "For another thrilling adventure in Sea Hunt." Lloyd Bridges

Down here, it's viewable on the "THIS" cable channel. Only thing is you have to be awake at 4:30 am (right after "Highway Patrol" with Broderick Crawford). Sometimes I am. It's like greeting an old friend.

Seeing all the episodes whenever you want off a DVD is just too easy. Mike would never do it that way ;-)